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Re: Official Review: Eden: A Novel

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This sounds like a book I would like. I like intergenerational stories, and stories about houses. Thank you.
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I am always interested in stories that transcend in various timelines and involve many interesting family members. I will put it on my 'to read' list.
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Every family faces challenges from time to time. Times of challenges shouldn't break us, instead, it should increase our bond and love.
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Great review! Hoping to read this novel soon.
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Really nice review. This sounds like it would be an interesting story to read.
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Nice, keep it up!!
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8-) :P this was a good read
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Yaone wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 01:42 Great review. Haha from the title of the book I honestly thought the story had something to do with the Bible.
That was my first impression, too. I almost didn't click through to read the review. I'm glad I did. The book sounds interesting.
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The book seemed to be carved for some certain audience. I think is a book I can try. That is a very nice review coming from you. Keep it up
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love the review... I definitely gonna add it to my must read books
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Post by jeanmaeaeco »

Family shares love and bond even when far from each other.Nowadays there's many gadgets we can use to connect with our family that was far from us.But although we are in this century, we still long to see our family and misses those bonding moments where you are not yet having different lives and everyone wants to meet each other.Glad this novel tells us about planning to be together again.
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Such a demanding time for Becca with her pregnant daughter abd the issue of having to sell their house. I like how it end though. Thanks for the review.
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The review shows that the book should be enjoyable to read with less hardship in understanding the message
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This book is very nice and the flow of the story is good. Even it is not unique it is good.
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